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Zego, the tech-enabled commercial motor insurer, raises $150M at $1 1B valuation – TechCrunch

Zego, the insurtech that got its start by offering flexible motorbike insurance for gig economy workers but has since expanded with a range of tech-enabled commercial motor insurance products, has raised $150 million. Leading the London-based company’s C round — giving it a $1.1 billion valuation and a unicorn status — is DST Global. Other […]

UK Insurtech Unicorn: Zego Raises $150 Million at $1 1 Billion Valuation

UK Insurtech Unicorn: Zego Raises $150 Million at $1.1 Billion Valuation Insurtech Zego says it has raised $150 million at a $1.1 billion valuation thus emerging as the UK’s first Insurtech unicorn. Zego is an automobile insurance provider for businesses, from entire fleets of vehicles to self-employed drivers and riders. Zego believes that the problem with traditional insurance is its too expensive and time-consuming, and it no longer suits businesses who use vehicles to earn money. To date, Zego has raised $200 million. The latest round of funding (said to be the largest ever raised by a UK-founded Insurtech), was led by DST Global and includes other new backers such as General Catalyst, whose founder and MD, Joel Cutler will join Zego’s board.

Zego becomes first UK insurtech to secure unicorn status : CityAM

Zego: Gig economy insurance startup raises $150m from DST and GC

Zego: Gig economy insurance startup raises $150m from DST and GC
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Fix quarantine system, then resume the flights

Fix quarantine system, then resume the flights We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss March 8, 2021 — 12.02am Save Normal text size Credit:Illustration: Michael Leunig To submit a letter to The Age, email letters@theage.com.au. Please include your home address and telephone number. COVID-19 Fix quarantine system, then resume the flights Plans are afoot to accept international arrivals into Melbourne again (The Age, 6/3). But what has changed? Despite the Coate inquiry, we are still hearing about breaches in quarantine hotels, quarantine staff working across several venues, inadequate training and personal protective equipment, and communication lapses (The Age, 6/3). The contact tracing system is still not working consistently. And has ventilation in the quarantine hotels been audited?

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